James owns and operates Nitro Graphics and specializes in 'dressing' cars, airplanes and anything else that moves!
Garnet Fedorowich, Transport Canada, approved the use of roundels and some military markings to commemorate the role Brandon's Commonwealth Air Museum's Tiger Moth played in Great Britain in the British Commonwealth Air Training Plan 1939-1946. The Commonwealth Air Museum is a National Historic Site and an excellent example of the approximately 200 airports built across Canada to support the Air Training Plan. Over 200,000 airmen from around the Commonwealth came to Canada to be trained.
James from Nitro Graphics applying CF-JNF to lower left wing
James from Nitro Graphics - attention to detail ensured the markings fit smoothly over all the rib stitches, ribbons...and other lumps!
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